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Alpha King’s Lost Luna by Aubrey Pepper novel Chapter 60

Chapter 60 Mysterious box

CA SSANDRA

“I got the test result, Ca ssy!” Becky exclaimed with excitement as she rushed into the lab the next day. I’d been half-asleep at my desk and close to nodding off when my a*sistant walked in, and I quickly regained my composure so she wouldn’t notice just how exhausted I was.

Between the encounter with Asher and the situation with the snake in the garden, I’d gotten very little sleep and was feeling a little ghostlike.

“Oh?” I managed to say, and I swept my long hair out of my face and pulled it up into a high bun. “What does it say?”

Becky glanced down at the stack of papers in her hand and quickly, her excitement turned to concern.

say?”

“Becky?” Lprompted her again when she didn’t say anything. “What does it

“It says it wasn’t Udosyn,” she said quietly, and her lips curled into a frown. “And it wasn’t the same venom that we’d extracted from the vipers that had bitten Prince

Marco and the Alpha King.”

This time, it was my turn to frown.

No matter what happened around here, it always seemed to be incredibly complicated and confusing.

I considered the information for a moment as Becky handed me the results. If the vipérs had been raised by someone, as I’d suspected, we would have found Udosyn in this one’s b*dy. But the results on the paper said otherwise. The facts simply didn’t line up with my hypothesis.

“Can you check to see if the venom matches with any possible venom in the

records?” I asked.

Becky nodded and I handed the papers back to her. I pinched the bridge of my nose between my fingers. A headache was beginning to build and all I wanted was to go back to sleep. But this was something that couldn’t wait. We had to uncover the mystery of this string of viper attacks before the next one struck.

We got to work right away, and as we threw ourselves into research, I found myself watching Becky. This job was grueling and required so much attention and patience. Becky had both, but she’d never been a healer before, which I found, curious.

Before I could stop the question from leaving my lips, I found myself blurting it.

aloud.

nose.

Becky looked up from her research and pushed her gla*ses up the bridge of her

“Well…” she trailed off. “I just never pa*sed the examination for royal healers. I suppose it just wasn’t in the cards for me.”

The moment the words hit my ears, I knew they were a lie. Becky was incredibly intelligent and hard-working. She often surprised me with just how much she knew about different subjects and she spoke about them so pa*sionately. Her heart and her mind were in it, so why wasn’t she in a higher position than a laboratory a*sistant?

When she went back to her books, a thought entered my mind. Becky wasn’t from a prestigious family. Anemond was nothing if not nepotistic and uppity when it came to those who were appointed to higher-up positions. Of course, a young woman like her wouldn’t be considered qualified in the eyes of the other royal

healers.

I remembered the way the chief royal healer had looked at Asher when he’d appointed me to the position. There had been so much contempt and confusion.

It wasn’t fair. Becky deserved to work in a position that suited her

qualifications. Hopefully one day, I’d be able to sway Asher into making her a royal

healer.

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